(Hour 2a) 10409689_814060548692003_684216539540386965_nTo start off the second hour, Rich talked about his attendance of the wake of Denise Robert and his relationship with the family.  While discussing the current state of Manchester, he talked about the heroin epidemic, housing, the school district, volunteerism and the importance of being involved in community.

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(Hour 2b) Kristen Cottle, who recently organized a vigil for Denise Robert, joined us as a resident of the North End to discuss the recent tragedy.  After telling us about herself, she talked about the character of Denise and the future of Manchester in the wake of this tragedy.

 

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